Huskies will get a test at Texas A&M

Washington’s high-scoring offense will get a test Saturday when the No. 21 Huskies travel to Texas A&M (1:30 p.m.; ESPN2).

The Aggies (8-1) have not allowed more than 67 points in a game, and they have played some decent teams. They beat then-No. 20 Temple on Nov. 28, holding the Owls to 51 points. Their lone loss was to Boston College on Nov. 25, 67-65.

The Huskies (6-2), meanwhile, are riding a three-game win streak and lead the nation at 95.5 points per game.

Isaiah Thomas leads the team in scoring at 15.6 points, but he is one of five players &ndash, Matthew Bryan-Amaning, Justin Holiday, Abdul Gaddy and C.J. Wilcox being the others – averaging in double figures.

Head coach Lorenzo Romar said Wednesday that Bryan-Amaning will again come off the bench and Aziz N’Diaye will start at center. N’Diaye is averaging just 5.1 points per game, but he leads the team in blocks (12) and is tied for second in rebounds (48) despite playing just over 15 minutes per contest.

For Texas A&M, the offense is led by sophomore forward Khris Middleton, who is averaging 13.8 points per game. Junior forward David Loubeau is adding 10.4 points.

One weakness for the Aggies: Two of the past three games they have started slow. It didn’t hurt them too bad considering they were playing Prairie View A&M and Stephen F. Austin at home, but a similar slow start against the Huskies could mean lights out early.